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package com.sun.security.auth;

import java.io.*;
import java.lang.RuntimePermission;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import java.net.MalformedURLException;
import java.net.URL;
import java.util.*;

import java.security.AccessController;
import java.security.CodeSource;
import java.security.KeyStore;
import java.security.KeyStoreException;
import java.security.Permission;
import java.security.Permissions;
import java.security.PermissionCollection;
import java.security.Principal;
import java.security.UnresolvedPermission;
import java.security.Security;
import java.security.cert.Certificate;
import java.security.cert.X509Certificate;

import javax.security.auth.Subject;
import javax.security.auth.PrivateCredentialPermission;

import sun.security.util.PropertyExpander;

/**
 * This class represents a default implementation for
 * <code>javax.security.auth.Policy</code>.
 *
 * <p> This object stores the policy for entire Java runtime,
 * and is the amalgamation of multiple static policy
 * configurations that resides in files.
 * The algorithm for locating the policy file(s) and reading their
 * information into this <code>Policy</code> object is:
 *
 * <ol>
 * <li>
 *   Loop through the <code>java.security.Security</code> properties,
 *   <i>auth.policy.url.1</i>, <i>auth.policy.url.2</i>, ...,
 *   <i>auth.policy.url.X</i>".  These properties are set
 *   in the Java security properties file, which is located in the file named
 *   &lt;JAVA_HOME&gt;/lib/security/java.security.
 *   &lt;JAVA_HOME&gt; refers to the value of the java.home system property,
 *   and specifies the directory where the JRE is installed.
 *   Each property value specifies a <code>URL</code> pointing to a
 *   policy file to be loaded.  Read in and load each policy.
 *
 * <li>
 *   The <code>java.lang.System</code> property <i>java.security.auth.policy</i>
 *   may also be set to a <code>URL</code> pointing to another policy file
 *   (which is the case when a user uses the -D switch at runtime).
 *   If this property is defined, and its use is allowed by the
 *   security property file (the Security property,
 *   <i>policy.allowSystemProperty</i> is set to <i>true</i>),
 *   also load that policy.
 *
 * <li>
 *   If the <i>java.security.auth.policy</i> property is defined using
 *   "==" (rather than "="), then ignore all other specified
 *   policies and only load this policy.
 * </ol>
 *
 * Each policy file consists of one or more grant entries, each of
 * which consists of a number of permission entries.
 *
 * <pre>
 *   grant signedBy "<b>alias</b>", codeBase "<b>URL</b>",
 *         principal <b>principalClass</b> "<b>principalName</b>",
 *         principal <b>principalClass</b> "<b>principalName</b>",
 *         ... {
 *
 *     permission <b>Type</b> "<b>name</b> "<b>action</b>",
 *         signedBy "<b>alias</b>";
 *     permission <b>Type</b> "<b>name</b> "<b>action</b>",
 *         signedBy "<b>alias</b>";
 *     ....
 *   };
 * </pre>
 *
 * All non-bold items above must appear as is (although case
 * doesn't matter and some are optional, as noted below).
 * Italicized items represent variable values.
 *
 * <p> A grant entry must begin with the word <code>grant</code>.
 * The <code>signedBy</code> and <code>codeBase</code>
 * name/value pairs are optional.
 * If they are not present, then any signer (including unsigned code)
 * will match, and any codeBase will match.  Note that the
 * <code>principal</code> name/value pair is not optional.
 * This <code>Policy</code> implementation only permits
 * Principal-based grant entries.  Note that the <i>principalClass</i>
 * may be set to the wildcard value, *, which allows it to match
 * any <code>Principal</code> class.  In addition, the <i>principalName</i>
 * may also be set to the wildcard value, *, allowing it to match
 * any <code>Principal</code> name.  When setting the <i>principalName</i>
 * to the *, do not surround the * with quotes.
 *
 * <p> A permission entry must begin with the word <code>permission</code>.
 * The word <code><i>Type</i></code> in the template above is
 * a specific permission type, such as <code>java.io.FilePermission</code>
 * or <code>java.lang.RuntimePermission</code>.
 *
 * <p> The "<i>action</i>" is required for
 * many permission types, such as <code>java.io.FilePermission</code>
 * (where it specifies what type of file access that is permitted).
 * It is not required for categories such as
 * <code>java.lang.RuntimePermission</code>
 * where it is not necessary - you either have the
 * permission specified by the <code>"<i>name</i>"</code>
 * value following the type name or you don't.
 *
 * <p> The <code>signedBy</code> name/value pair for a permission entry
 * is optional. If present, it indicates a signed permission. That is,
 * the permission class itself must be signed by the given alias in
 * order for it to be granted. For example,
 * suppose you have the following grant entry:
 *
 * <pre>
 *   grant principal foo.com.Principal "Duke" {
 *     permission Foo "foobar", signedBy "FooSoft";
 *   }
 * </pre>
 *
 * <p> Then this permission of type <i>Foo</i> is granted if the
 * <code>Foo.class</code> permission has been signed by the
 * "FooSoft" alias, or if <code>Foo.class</code> is a
 * system class (i.e., is found on the CLASSPATH).
 *
 * <p> Items that appear in an entry must appear in the specified order
 * (<code>permission</code>, <i>Type</i>, "<i>name</i>", and
 * "<i>action</i>"). An entry is terminated with a semicolon.
 *
 * <p> Case is unimportant for the identifiers (<code>permission</code>,
 * <code>signedBy</code>, <code>codeBase</code>, etc.) but is
 * significant for the <i>Type</i>
 * or for any string that is passed in as a value. <p>
 *
 * <p> An example of two entries in a policy configuration file is
 * <pre>
 *   // if the code is comes from "foo.com" and is running as "Duke",
 *   // grant it read/write to all files in /tmp.
 *
 *   grant codeBase "foo.com", principal foo.com.Principal "Duke" {
 *              permission java.io.FilePermission "/tmp/*", "read,write";
 *   };
 *
 *   // grant any code running as "Duke" permission to read
 *   // the "java.vendor" Property.
 *
 *   grant principal foo.com.Principal "Duke" {
 *         permission java.util.PropertyPermission "java.vendor";
 * </pre>
 *
 * <p> This <code>Policy</code> implementation supports
 * special handling for PrivateCredentialPermissions.
 * If a grant entry is configured with a
 * <code>PrivateCredentialPermission</code>,
 * and the "Principal Class/Principal Name" for that
 * <code>PrivateCredentialPermission</code> is "self",
 * then the entry grants the specified <code>Subject</code> permission to
 * access its own private Credential.  For example,
 * the following grants the <code>Subject</code> "Duke"
 * access to its own a.b.Credential.
 *
 * <pre>
 *   grant principal foo.com.Principal "Duke" {
 *      permission javax.security.auth.PrivateCredentialPermission
 *              "a.b.Credential self",
 *              "read";
 *    };
 * </pre>
 *
 * The following grants the <code>Subject</code> "Duke"
 * access to all of its own private Credentials:
 *
 * <pre>
 *   grant principal foo.com.Principal "Duke" {
 *      permission javax.security.auth.PrivateCredentialPermission
 *              "* self",
 *              "read";
 *    };
 * </pre>
 *
 * The following grants all Subjects authenticated as a
 * <code>SolarisPrincipal</code> (regardless of their respective names)
 * permission to access their own private Credentials:
 *
 * <pre>
 *   grant principal com.sun.security.auth.SolarisPrincipal * {
 *      permission javax.security.auth.PrivateCredentialPermission
 *              "* self",
 *              "read";
 *    };
 * </pre>
 *
 * The following grants all Subjects permission to access their own
 * private Credentials:
 *
 * <pre>
 *   grant principal * * {
 *      permission javax.security.auth.PrivateCredentialPermission
 *              "* self",
 *              "read";
 *    };
 * </pre>

 * @deprecated As of JDK&nbsp;1.4, replaced by
 *             <code>sun.security.provider.PolicyFile</code>.
 *             This class is entirely deprecated.
 *
 * @see java.security.CodeSource
 * @see java.security.Permissions
 * @see java.security.ProtectionDomain
 */
@Deprecated
public class PolicyFile extends javax.security.auth.Policy {

    static final java.util.ResourceBundle rb =
        java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged
        (new java.security.PrivilegedAction<java.util.ResourceBundle>() {
            public java.util.ResourceBundle run() {
                return (java.util.ResourceBundle.getBundle
                        ("sun.security.util.AuthResources"));
            }
        });
    // needs to be package private

    private static final sun.security.util.Debug debug =
        sun.security.util.Debug.getInstance("policy", "\t[Auth Policy]");

    private static final String AUTH_POLICY = "java.security.auth.policy";
    private static final String SECURITY_MANAGER = "java.security.manager";
    private static final String AUTH_POLICY_URL = "auth.policy.url.";

    private Vector<PolicyEntry> policyEntries;
    private Hashtable aliasMapping;

    private boolean initialized = false;

    private boolean expandProperties = true;
    private boolean ignoreIdentityScope = true;

    // for use with the reflection API

    private static final Class[] PARAMS = { String.class, String.class};

    /**
     * Initializes the Policy object and reads the default policy
     * configuration file(s) into the Policy object.
     */
    public PolicyFile() {
        // initialize Policy if either the AUTH_POLICY or
        // SECURITY_MANAGER properties are set
        String prop = System.getProperty(AUTH_POLICY);

        if (prop == null) {
            prop = System.getProperty(SECURITY_MANAGER);
        }
        if (prop != null)
            init();
    }

    private synchronized void init() {

        if (initialized)
            return;

        policyEntries = new Vector<PolicyEntry>();
        aliasMapping = new Hashtable(11);

        initPolicyFile();
        initialized = true;
    }

    /**
     * Refreshes the policy object by re-reading all the policy files.
     *
     * <p>
     *
     * @exception SecurityException if the caller doesn't have permission
     *          to refresh the <code>Policy</code>.
     */
    public synchronized void refresh()
    {

        java.lang.SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
        if (sm != null) {
            sm.checkPermission(new javax.security.auth.AuthPermission
                                ("refreshPolicy"));
        }

        // XXX
        //
        // 1)   if code instantiates PolicyFile directly, then it will need
        //      all the permissions required for the PolicyFile initialization
        // 2)   if code calls Policy.getPolicy, then it simply needs
        //      AuthPermission(getPolicy), and the javax.security.auth.Policy
        //      implementation instantiates PolicyFile in a doPrivileged block
        // 3)   if after instantiating a Policy (either via #1 or #2),
        //      code calls refresh, it simply needs
        //      AuthPermission(refreshPolicy).  then PolicyFile wraps
        //      the refresh in a doPrivileged block.
        initialized = false;
        java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged
            (new java.security.PrivilegedAction<Void>() {
            public Void run() {
                init();
                return null;
            }
        });
    }

    private KeyStore initKeyStore(URL policyUrl, String keyStoreName,
                                  String keyStoreType) {
        if (keyStoreName != null) {
            try {
                /*
                 * location of keystore is specified as absolute URL in policy
                 * file, or is relative to URL of policy file
                 */
                URL keyStoreUrl = null;
                try {
                    keyStoreUrl = new URL(keyStoreName);
                    // absolute URL
                } catch (java.net.MalformedURLException e) {
                    // relative URL
                    keyStoreUrl = new URL(policyUrl, keyStoreName);
                }

                if (debug != null) {
                    debug.println("reading keystore"+keyStoreUrl);
                }

                InputStream inStream =
                    new BufferedInputStream(getInputStream(keyStoreUrl));

                KeyStore ks;
                if (keyStoreType != null)
                    ks = KeyStore.getInstance(keyStoreType);
                else
                    ks = KeyStore.getInstance(KeyStore.getDefaultType());
                ks.load(inStream, null);
                inStream.close();
                return ks;
            } catch (Exception e) {
                // ignore, treat it like we have no keystore
                if (debug != null) {
                    e.printStackTrace();
                }
                return null;
            }
        }
        return null;
    }

    private void initPolicyFile() {

        String prop = Security.getProperty("policy.expandProperties");

        if (prop != null) expandProperties = prop.equalsIgnoreCase("true");

        String iscp = Security.getProperty("policy.ignoreIdentityScope");

        if (iscp != null) ignoreIdentityScope = iscp.equalsIgnoreCase("true");

        String allowSys  = Security.getProperty("policy.allowSystemProperty");

        if ((allowSys!=null) && allowSys.equalsIgnoreCase("true")) {

            String extra_policy = System.getProperty(AUTH_POLICY);
            if (extra_policy != null) {
                boolean overrideAll = false;
                if (extra_policy.startsWith("=")) {
                    overrideAll = true;
                    extra_policy = extra_policy.substring(1);
                }
                try {
                    extra_policy = PropertyExpander.expand(extra_policy);
                    URL policyURL;;
                    File policyFile = new File(extra_policy);
                    if (policyFile.exists()) {
                        policyURL =
                            new URL("file:" + policyFile.getCanonicalPath());
                    } else {
                        policyURL = new URL(extra_policy);
                    }
                    if (debug != null)
                        debug.println("reading "+policyURL);
                    init(policyURL);
                } catch (Exception e) {
                    // ignore.
                    if (debug != null) {
                        debug.println("caught exception: "+e);
                    }

                }
                if (overrideAll) {
                    if (debug != null) {
                        debug.println("overriding other policies!");
                    }
                    return;
                }
            }
        }

        int n = 1;
        boolean loaded_one = false;
        String policy_url;

        while ((policy_url = Security.getProperty(AUTH_POLICY_URL+n)) != null) {
            try {
                policy_url = PropertyExpander.expand(policy_url).replace
                                                (File.separatorChar, '/');
                if (debug != null)
                    debug.println("reading "+policy_url);
                init(new URL(policy_url));
                loaded_one = true;
            } catch (Exception e) {
                if (debug != null) {
                    debug.println("error reading policy "+e);
                    e.printStackTrace();
                }
                // ignore that policy
            }
            n++;
        }

        if (loaded_one == false) {
            // do not load a static policy
        }
    }

    /**
     * Checks public key. If it is marked as trusted in
     * the identity database, add it to the policy
     * with the AllPermission.
     */
    private boolean checkForTrustedIdentity(final Certificate cert) {
        // XXX  JAAS has no way to access the SUN package.
        //      we'll add this back in when JAAS goes into core.
        return false;
    }

    /**
     * Reads a policy configuration into the Policy object using a
     * Reader object.
     *
     * @param policyFile the policy Reader object.
     */
    private void init(URL policy) {
        PolicyParser pp = new PolicyParser(expandProperties);
        try {
            InputStreamReader isr
                = new InputStreamReader(getInputStream(policy));
            pp.read(isr);
            isr.close();
            KeyStore keyStore = initKeyStore(policy, pp.getKeyStoreUrl(),
                                             pp.getKeyStoreType());
            Enumeration<PolicyParser.GrantEntry> enum_ = pp.grantElements();
            while (enum_.hasMoreElements()) {
                PolicyParser.GrantEntry ge = enum_.nextElement();
                addGrantEntry(ge, keyStore);
            }
        } catch (PolicyParser.ParsingException pe) {
            System.err.println(AUTH_POLICY +
                                rb.getString(".error.parsing.") + policy);
            System.err.println(AUTH_POLICY +
                                rb.getString("COLON") +
                                pe.getMessage());
            if (debug != null)
                pe.printStackTrace();

        } catch (Exception e) {
            if (debug != null) {
                debug.println("error parsing "+policy);
                debug.println(e.toString());
                e.printStackTrace();
            }
        }
    }

    /*
     * Fast path reading from file urls in order to avoid calling
     * FileURLConnection.connect() which can be quite slow the first time
     * it is called. We really should clean up FileURLConnection so that
     * this is not a problem but in the meantime this fix helps reduce
     * start up time noticeably for the new launcher. -- DAC
     */
    private InputStream getInputStream(URL url) throws IOException {
        if ("file".equals(url.getProtocol())) {
            String path = url.getFile().replace('/', File.separatorChar);
            return new FileInputStream(path);
        } else {
            return url.openStream();
        }
    }

    /**
     * Given a PermissionEntry, create a codeSource.
     *
     * @return null if signedBy alias is not recognized
     */
    CodeSource getCodeSource(PolicyParser.GrantEntry ge, KeyStore keyStore)
        throws java.net.MalformedURLException
    {
        Certificate[] certs = null;
        if (ge.signedBy != null) {
            certs = getCertificates(keyStore, ge.signedBy);
            if (certs == null) {
                // we don't have a key for this alias,
                // just return
                if (debug != null) {
                    debug.println(" no certs for alias " +
                                       ge.signedBy + ", ignoring.");
                }
                return null;
            }
        }

        URL location;

        if (ge.codeBase != null)
            location = new URL(ge.codeBase);
        else
            location = null;

        if (ge.principals == null || ge.principals.size() == 0) {
            return (canonicalizeCodebase
                        (new CodeSource(location, certs),
                        false));
        } else {
            return (canonicalizeCodebase
                (new SubjectCodeSource(null, ge.principals, location, certs),
                false));
        }
    }

    /**
     * Add one policy entry to the vector.
     */
    private void addGrantEntry(PolicyParser.GrantEntry ge,
                               KeyStore keyStore) {

        if (debug != null) {
            debug.println("Adding policy entry: ");
            debug.println("  signedBy " + ge.signedBy);
            debug.println("  codeBase " + ge.codeBase);
            if (ge.principals != null && ge.principals.size() > 0) {
                ListIterator<PolicyParser.PrincipalEntry> li =
                                                ge.principals.listIterator();
                while (li.hasNext()) {
                    PolicyParser.PrincipalEntry pppe = li.next();
                    debug.println("  " + pppe.principalClass +
                                        " " + pppe.principalName);
                }
            }
            debug.println();
        }

        try {
            CodeSource codesource = getCodeSource(ge, keyStore);
            // skip if signedBy alias was unknown...
            if (codesource == null) return;

            PolicyEntry entry = new PolicyEntry(codesource);
            Enumeration<PolicyParser.PermissionEntry> enum_ =
                                                ge.permissionElements();
            while (enum_.hasMoreElements()) {
                PolicyParser.PermissionEntry pe = enum_.nextElement();
                try {
                    // XXX special case PrivateCredentialPermission-SELF
                    Permission perm;
                    if (pe.permission.equals
                        ("javax.security.auth.PrivateCredentialPermission") &&
                        pe.name.endsWith(" self")) {
                        perm = getInstance(pe.permission,
                                         pe.name + " \"self\"",
                                         pe.action);
                    } else {
                        perm = getInstance(pe.permission,
                                         pe.name,
                                         pe.action);
                    }
                    entry.add(perm);
                    if (debug != null) {
                        debug.println("  "+perm);
                    }
                } catch (ClassNotFoundException cnfe) {
                    Certificate certs[];
                    if (pe.signedBy != null)
                        certs = getCertificates(keyStore, pe.signedBy);
                    else
                        certs = null;

                    // only add if we had no signer or we had a
                    // a signer and found the keys for it.
                    if (certs != null || pe.signedBy == null) {
                            Permission perm = new UnresolvedPermission(
                                             pe.permission,
                                             pe.name,
                                             pe.action,
                                             certs);
                            entry.add(perm);
                            if (debug != null) {
                                debug.println("  "+perm);
                            }
                    }
                } catch (java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException ite) {
                    System.err.println
                        (AUTH_POLICY +
                        rb.getString(".error.adding.Permission.") +
                        pe.permission +
                        rb.getString("SPACE") +
                        ite.getTargetException());
                } catch (Exception e) {
                    System.err.println
                        (AUTH_POLICY +
                        rb.getString(".error.adding.Permission.") +
                        pe.permission +
                        rb.getString("SPACE") +
                        e);
                }
            }
            policyEntries.addElement(entry);
        } catch (Exception e) {
            System.err.println
                (AUTH_POLICY +
                rb.getString(".error.adding.Entry.") +
                ge +
                rb.getString("SPACE") +
                e);
        }

        if (debug != null)
            debug.println();
    }

    /**
     * Returns a new Permission object of the given Type. The Permission is
     * created by getting the
     * Class object using the <code>Class.forName</code> method, and using
     * the reflection API to invoke the (String name, String actions)
     * constructor on the
     * object.
     *
     * @param type the type of Permission being created.
     * @param name the name of the Permission being created.
     * @param actions the actions of the Permission being created.
     *
     * @exception  ClassNotFoundException  if the particular Permission
     *             class could not be found.
     *
     * @exception  IllegalAccessException  if the class or initializer is
     *               not accessible.
     *
     * @exception  InstantiationException  if getInstance tries to
     *               instantiate an abstract class or an interface, or if the
     *               instantiation fails for some other reason.
     *
     * @exception  NoSuchMethodException if the (String, String) constructor
     *               is not found.
     *
     * @exception  InvocationTargetException if the underlying Permission
     *               constructor throws an exception.
     *
     */

    private static final Permission getInstance(String type,
                                    String name,
                                    String actions)
        throws ClassNotFoundException,
               InstantiationException,
               IllegalAccessException,
               NoSuchMethodException,
               InvocationTargetException
    {
        //XXX we might want to keep a hash of created factories...
        Class pc = Class.forName(type);
        Constructor c = pc.getConstructor(PARAMS);
        return (Permission) c.newInstance(new Object[] { name, actions });
    }

    /**
     * Fetch all certs associated with this alias.
     */
    Certificate[] getCertificates(
                                    KeyStore keyStore, String aliases) {

        Vector<Certificate> vcerts = null;

        StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(aliases, ",");
        int n = 0;

        while (st.hasMoreTokens()) {
            String alias = st.nextToken().trim();
            n++;
            Certificate cert = null;
            //See if this alias's cert has already been cached
            cert = (Certificate) aliasMapping.get(alias);
            if (cert == null && keyStore != null) {

                try {
                    cert = keyStore.getCertificate(alias);
                } catch (KeyStoreException kse) {
                    // never happens, because keystore has already been loaded
                    // when we call this
                }
                if (cert != null) {
                    aliasMapping.put(alias, cert);
                    aliasMapping.put(cert, alias);
                }
            }

            if (cert != null) {
                if (vcerts == null)
                    vcerts = new Vector<Certificate>();
                vcerts.addElement(cert);
            }
        }

        // make sure n == vcerts.size, since we are doing a logical *and*
        if (vcerts != null && n == vcerts.size()) {
            Certificate[] certs = new Certificate[vcerts.size()];
            vcerts.copyInto(certs);
            return certs;
        } else {
            return null;
        }
    }

    /**
     * Enumerate all the entries in the global policy object.
     * This method is used by policy admin tools.   The tools
     * should use the Enumeration methods on the returned object
     * to fetch the elements sequentially.
     */
    private final synchronized Enumeration<PolicyEntry> elements(){
        return policyEntries.elements();
    }

    /**
     * Examines this <code>Policy</code> and returns the Permissions granted
     * to the specified <code>Subject</code> and <code>CodeSource</code>.
     *
     * <p> Permissions for a particular <i>grant</i> entry are returned
     * if the <code>CodeSource</code> constructed using the codebase and
     * signedby values specified in the entry <code>implies</code>
     * the <code>CodeSource</code> provided to this method, and if the
     * <code>Subject</code> provided to this method contains all of the
     * Principals specified in the entry.
     *
     * <p> The <code>Subject</code> provided to this method contains all
     * of the Principals specified in the entry if, for each
     * <code>Principal</code>, "P1", specified in the <i>grant</i> entry
     * one of the following two conditions is met:
     *
     * <p>
     * <ol>
     * <li> the <code>Subject</code> has a
     *      <code>Principal</code>, "P2", where
     *      <code>P2.getClass().getName()</code> equals the
     *      P1's class name, and where
     *      <code>P2.getName()</code> equals the P1's name.
     *
     * <li> P1 implements
     *      <code>com.sun.security.auth.PrincipalComparator</code>,
     *      and <code>P1.implies</code> the provided <code>Subject</code>.
     * </ol>
     *
     * <p> Note that this <code>Policy</code> implementation has
     * special handling for PrivateCredentialPermissions.
     * When this method encounters a <code>PrivateCredentialPermission</code>
     * which specifies "self" as the <code>Principal</code> class and name,
     * it does not add that <code>Permission</code> to the returned
     * <code>PermissionCollection</code>.  Instead, it builds
     * a new <code>PrivateCredentialPermission</code>
     * for each <code>Principal</code> associated with the provided
     * <code>Subject</code>.  Each new <code>PrivateCredentialPermission</code>
     * contains the same Credential class as specified in the
     * originally granted permission, as well as the Class and name
     * for the respective <code>Principal</code>.
     *
     * <p>
     *
     * @param subject the Permissions granted to this <code>Subject</code>
     *          and the additionally provided <code>CodeSource</code>
     *          are returned. <p>
     *
     * @param codesource the Permissions granted to this <code>CodeSource</code>
     *          and the additionally provided <code>Subject</code>
     *          are returned.
     *
     * @return the Permissions granted to the provided <code>Subject</code>
     *          <code>CodeSource</code>.
     */
    public PermissionCollection getPermissions(final Subject subject,
                                        final CodeSource codesource) {

        // XXX  when JAAS goes into the JDK core,
        //      we can remove this method and simply
        //      rely on the getPermissions variant that takes a codesource,
        //      which no one can use at this point in time.
        //      at that time, we can also make SubjectCodeSource a public
        //      class.

        // XXX
        //
        // 1)   if code instantiates PolicyFile directly, then it will need
        //      all the permissions required for the PolicyFile initialization
        // 2)   if code calls Policy.getPolicy, then it simply needs
        //      AuthPermission(getPolicy), and the javax.security.auth.Policy
        //      implementation instantiates PolicyFile in a doPrivileged block
        // 3)   if after instantiating a Policy (either via #1 or #2),
        //      code calls getPermissions, PolicyFile wraps the call
        //      in a doPrivileged block.
        return java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged
            (new java.security.PrivilegedAction<PermissionCollection>() {
            public PermissionCollection run() {
                SubjectCodeSource scs = new SubjectCodeSource
                    (subject,
                    null,
                    codesource == null ? null : codesource.getLocation(),
                    codesource == null ? null : codesource.getCertificates());
                if (initialized)
                    return getPermissions(new Permissions(), scs);
                else
                    return new PolicyPermissions(PolicyFile.this, scs);
            }
        });
    }

    /**
     * Examines the global policy for the specified CodeSource, and
     * creates a PermissionCollection object with
     * the set of permissions for that principal's protection domain.
     *
     * @param CodeSource the codesource associated with the caller.
     * This encapsulates the original location of the code (where the code
     * came from) and the public key(s) of its signer.
     *
     * @return the set of permissions according to the policy.
     */
    PermissionCollection getPermissions(CodeSource codesource) {

        if (initialized)
            return getPermissions(new Permissions(), codesource);
        else
            return new PolicyPermissions(this, codesource);
    }

    /**
     * Examines the global policy for the specified CodeSource, and
     * creates a PermissionCollection object with
     * the set of permissions for that principal's protection domain.
     *
     * @param permissions the permissions to populate
     * @param codesource the codesource associated with the caller.
     * This encapsulates the original location of the code (where the code
     * came from) and the public key(s) of its signer.
     *
     * @return the set of permissions according to the policy.
     */
    Permissions getPermissions(final Permissions perms,
                               final CodeSource cs)
    {
        if (!initialized) {
            init();
        }

        final CodeSource codesource[] = {null};

        codesource[0] = canonicalizeCodebase(cs, true);

        if (debug != null) {
            debug.println("evaluate("+codesource[0]+")\n");
        }

        // needs to be in a begin/endPrivileged block because
        // codesource.implies calls URL.equals which does an
        // InetAddress lookup

        for (int i = 0; i < policyEntries.size(); i++) {

           PolicyEntry entry = policyEntries.elementAt(i);

           if (debug != null) {
                debug.println("PolicyFile CodeSource implies: " +
                        entry.codesource.toString() + "\n\n" +
                        "\t" + codesource[0].toString() + "\n\n");
           }

           if (entry.codesource.implies(codesource[0])) {
               for (int j = 0; j < entry.permissions.size(); j++) {
                    Permission p = entry.permissions.elementAt(j);
                    if (debug != null) {
                       debug.println("  granting " + p);
                    }
                    if (!addSelfPermissions(p, entry.codesource,
                                        codesource[0], perms)) {
                        // we could check for duplicates
                        // before adding new permissions,
                        // but the SubjectDomainCombiner
                        // already checks for duplicates later
                        perms.add(p);
                    }
                }
            }
        }

        // now see if any of the keys are trusted ids.

        if (!ignoreIdentityScope) {
            Certificate certs[] = codesource[0].getCertificates();
            if (certs != null) {
                for (int k=0; k < certs.length; k++) {
                    if ((aliasMapping.get(certs[k]) == null) &&
                        checkForTrustedIdentity(certs[k])) {
                        // checkForTrustedIdentity added it
                        // to the policy for us. next time
                        // around we'll find it. This time
                        // around we need to add it.
                        perms.add(new java.security.AllPermission());
                    }
                }
            }
        }
        return perms;
    }

    /**
     * Returns true if 'Self' permissions were added to the provided
     * 'perms', and false otherwise.
     *
     * <p>
     *
     * @param p check to see if this Permission is a "SELF"
     *                  PrivateCredentialPermission. <p>
     *
     * @param entryCs the codesource for the Policy entry.
     *
     * @param accCs the codesource for from the current AccessControlContext.
     *
     * @param perms the PermissionCollection where the individual
     *                  PrivateCredentialPermissions will be added.
     */
    private boolean addSelfPermissions(final Permission p,
                                CodeSource entryCs,
                                CodeSource accCs,
                                Permissions perms) {

        if (!(p instanceof PrivateCredentialPermission))
            return false;

        if (!(entryCs instanceof SubjectCodeSource))
            return false;


        PrivateCredentialPermission pcp = (PrivateCredentialPermission)p;
        SubjectCodeSource scs = (SubjectCodeSource)entryCs;

        // see if it is a SELF permission
        String[][] pPrincipals = pcp.getPrincipals();
        if (pPrincipals.length <= 0 ||
            !pPrincipals[0][0].equalsIgnoreCase("self") ||
            !pPrincipals[0][1].equalsIgnoreCase("self")) {

            // regular PrivateCredentialPermission
            return false;
        } else {

            // granted a SELF permission - create a
            // PrivateCredentialPermission for each
            // of the Policy entry's CodeSource Principals

            if (scs.getPrincipals() == null) {
                // XXX SubjectCodeSource has no Subject???
                return true;
            }

            ListIterator<PolicyParser.PrincipalEntry> pli =
                                        scs.getPrincipals().listIterator();
            while (pli.hasNext()) {

                PolicyParser.PrincipalEntry principal = pli.next();

                // XXX
                //      if the Policy entry's Principal does not contain a
                //              WILDCARD for the Principal name, then a
                //              new PrivateCredentialPermission is created
                //              for the Principal listed in the Policy entry.
                //      if the Policy entry's Principal contains a WILDCARD
                //              for the Principal name, then a new
                //              PrivateCredentialPermission is created
                //              for each Principal associated with the Subject
                //              in the current ACC.

                String[][] principalInfo = getPrincipalInfo
                                                (principal, accCs);

                for (int i = 0; i < principalInfo.length; i++) {

                    // here's the new PrivateCredentialPermission

                    PrivateCredentialPermission newPcp =
                        new PrivateCredentialPermission
                                (pcp.getCredentialClass() +
                                        " " +
                                        principalInfo[i][0] +
                                        " " +
                                        "\"" + principalInfo[i][1] + "\"",
                                "read");

                    if (debug != null) {
                        debug.println("adding SELF permission: " +
                                        newPcp.toString());
                    }

                    perms.add(newPcp);
                }
            }
        }
        return true;
    }

    /**
     * return the principal class/name pair in the 2D array.
     * array[x][y]:     x corresponds to the array length.
     *                  if (y == 0), it's the principal class.
     *                  if (y == 1), it's the principal name.
     */
    private String[][] getPrincipalInfo
                (PolicyParser.PrincipalEntry principal,
                final CodeSource accCs) {

        // there are 3 possibilities:
        // 1) the entry's Principal class and name are not wildcarded
        // 2) the entry's Principal name is wildcarded only
        // 3) the entry's Principal class and name are wildcarded

        if (!principal.principalClass.equals
                (PolicyParser.PrincipalEntry.WILDCARD_CLASS) &&
            !principal.principalName.equals
                (PolicyParser.PrincipalEntry.WILDCARD_NAME)) {

            // build a PrivateCredentialPermission for the principal
            // from the Policy entry
            String[][] info = new String[1][2];
            info[0][0] = principal.principalClass;
            info[0][1] = principal.principalName;
            return info;

        } else if (!principal.principalClass.equals
                (PolicyParser.PrincipalEntry.WILDCARD_CLASS) &&
            principal.principalName.equals
                (PolicyParser.PrincipalEntry.WILDCARD_NAME)) {

            // build a PrivateCredentialPermission for all
            // the Subject's principals that are instances of principalClass

            // the accCs is guaranteed to be a SubjectCodeSource
            // because the earlier CodeSource.implies succeeded
            SubjectCodeSource scs = (SubjectCodeSource)accCs;

            Set<Principal> principalSet = null;
            try {
                Class pClass = Class.forName(principal.principalClass, false,
                                ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader());
                principalSet = scs.getSubject().getPrincipals(pClass);
            } catch (Exception e) {
                if (debug != null) {
                    debug.println("problem finding Principal Class " +
                                "when expanding SELF permission: " +
                                e.toString());
                }
            }

            if (principalSet == null) {
                // error
                return new String[0][0];
            }

            String[][] info = new String[principalSet.size()][2];
            java.util.Iterator<Principal> pIterator = principalSet.iterator();

            int i = 0;
            while (pIterator.hasNext()) {
                Principal p = pIterator.next();
                info[i][0] = p.getClass().getName();
                info[i][1] = p.getName();
                i++;
            }
            return info;

        } else {

            // build a PrivateCredentialPermission for every
            // one of the current Subject's principals

            // the accCs is guaranteed to be a SubjectCodeSource
            // because the earlier CodeSource.implies succeeded
            SubjectCodeSource scs = (SubjectCodeSource)accCs;
            Set<Principal> principalSet = scs.getSubject().getPrincipals();

            String[][] info = new String[principalSet.size()][2];
            java.util.Iterator<Principal> pIterator = principalSet.iterator();

            int i = 0;
            while (pIterator.hasNext()) {
                Principal p = pIterator.next();
                info[i][0] = p.getClass().getName();
                info[i][1] = p.getName();
                i++;
            }
            return info;
        }
    }

    /*
     * Returns the signer certificates from the list of certificates associated
     * with the given code source.
     *
     * The signer certificates are those certificates that were used to verify
     * signed code originating from the codesource location.
     *
     * This method assumes that in the given code source, each signer
     * certificate is followed by its supporting certificate chain
     * (which may be empty), and that the signer certificate and its
     * supporting certificate chain are ordered bottom-to-top (i.e., with the
     * signer certificate first and the (root) certificate authority last).
     */
    Certificate[] getSignerCertificates(CodeSource cs) {
        Certificate[] certs = null;
        if ((certs = cs.getCertificates()) == null)
            return null;
        for (int i=0; i<certs.length; i++) {
            if (!(certs[i] instanceof X509Certificate))
                return cs.getCertificates();
        }

        // Do we have to do anything?
        int i = 0;
        int count = 0;
        while (i < certs.length) {
            count++;
            while (((i+1) < certs.length)
                   && ((X509Certificate)certs[i]).getIssuerDN().equals(
                           ((X509Certificate)certs[i+1]).getSubjectDN())) {
                i++;
            }
            i++;
        }
        if (count == certs.length)
            // Done
            return certs;

        ArrayList<Certificate> userCertList = new ArrayList<>();
        i = 0;
        while (i < certs.length) {
            userCertList.add(certs[i]);
            while (((i+1) < certs.length)
                   && ((X509Certificate)certs[i]).getIssuerDN().equals(
                           ((X509Certificate)certs[i+1]).getSubjectDN())) {
                i++;
            }
            i++;
        }
        Certificate[] userCerts = new Certificate[userCertList.size()];
        userCertList.toArray(userCerts);
        return userCerts;
    }

    private CodeSource canonicalizeCodebase(CodeSource cs,
                                            boolean extractSignerCerts) {
        CodeSource canonCs = cs;
        if (cs.getLocation() != null &&
            cs.getLocation().getProtocol().equalsIgnoreCase("file")) {
            try {
                String path = cs.getLocation().getFile().replace
                                                        ('/',
                                                        File.separatorChar);
                URL csUrl = null;
                if (path.endsWith("*")) {
                    // remove trailing '*' because it causes canonicalization
                    // to fail on win32
                    path = path.substring(0, path.length()-1);
                    boolean appendFileSep = false;
                    if (path.endsWith(File.separator))
                        appendFileSep = true;
                    if (path.equals("")) {
                        path = System.getProperty("user.dir");
                    }
                    File f = new File(path);
                    path = f.getCanonicalPath();
                    StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(path);
                    // reappend '*' to canonicalized filename (note that
                    // canonicalization may have removed trailing file
                    // separator, so we have to check for that, too)
                    if (!path.endsWith(File.separator) &&
                        (appendFileSep || f.isDirectory()))
                        sb.append(File.separatorChar);
                    sb.append('*');
                    path = sb.toString();
                } else {
                    path = new File(path).getCanonicalPath();
                }
                csUrl = new File(path).toURL();

                if (cs instanceof SubjectCodeSource) {
                    SubjectCodeSource scs = (SubjectCodeSource)cs;
                    if (extractSignerCerts) {
                        canonCs = new SubjectCodeSource
                                                (scs.getSubject(),
                                                scs.getPrincipals(),
                                                csUrl,
                                                getSignerCertificates(scs));
                    } else {
                        canonCs = new SubjectCodeSource
                                                (scs.getSubject(),
                                                scs.getPrincipals(),
                                                csUrl,
                                                scs.getCertificates());
                    }
                } else {
                    if (extractSignerCerts) {
                        canonCs = new CodeSource(csUrl,
                                                getSignerCertificates(cs));
                    } else {
                        canonCs = new CodeSource(csUrl,
                                                cs.getCertificates());
                    }
                }
            } catch (IOException ioe) {
                // leave codesource as it is, unless we have to extract its
                // signer certificates
                if (extractSignerCerts) {
                    if (!(cs instanceof SubjectCodeSource)) {
                        canonCs = new CodeSource(cs.getLocation(),
                                                getSignerCertificates(cs));
                    } else {
                        SubjectCodeSource scs = (SubjectCodeSource)cs;
                        canonCs = new SubjectCodeSource(scs.getSubject(),
                                                scs.getPrincipals(),
                                                scs.getLocation(),
                                                getSignerCertificates(scs));
                    }
                }
            }
        } else {
            if (extractSignerCerts) {
                if (!(cs instanceof SubjectCodeSource)) {
                    canonCs = new CodeSource(cs.getLocation(),
                                        getSignerCertificates(cs));
                } else {
                    SubjectCodeSource scs = (SubjectCodeSource)cs;
                    canonCs = new SubjectCodeSource(scs.getSubject(),
                                        scs.getPrincipals(),
                                        scs.getLocation(),
                                        getSignerCertificates(scs));
                }
            }
        }
        return canonCs;
    }

    /**
     * Each entry in the policy configuration file is represented by a
     * PolicyEntry object.  <p>
     *
     * A PolicyEntry is a (CodeSource,Permission) pair.  The
     * CodeSource contains the (URL, PublicKey) that together identify
     * where the Java bytecodes come from and who (if anyone) signed
     * them.  The URL could refer to localhost.  The URL could also be
     * null, meaning that this policy entry is given to all comers, as
     * long as they match the signer field.  The signer could be null,
     * meaning the code is not signed. <p>
     *
     * The Permission contains the (Type, Name, Action) triplet. <p>
     *
     * For now, the Policy object retrieves the public key from the
     * X.509 certificate on disk that corresponds to the signedBy
     * alias specified in the Policy config file.  For reasons of
     * efficiency, the Policy object keeps a hashtable of certs already
     * read in.  This could be replaced by a secure internal key
     * store.
     *
     * <p>
     * For example, the entry
     * <pre>
     *          permission java.io.File "/tmp", "read,write",
     *          signedBy "Duke";
     * </pre>
     * is represented internally
     * <pre>
     *
     * FilePermission f = new FilePermission("/tmp", "read,write");
     * PublicKey p = publickeys.get("Duke");
     * URL u = InetAddress.getLocalHost();
     * CodeBase c = new CodeBase( p, u );
     * pe = new PolicyEntry(f, c);
     * </pre>
     *
     * @author Marianne Mueller
     * @author Roland Schemers
     * @see java.security.CodeSource
     * @see java.security.Policy
     * @see java.security.Permissions
     * @see java.security.ProtectionDomain
     */

    private static class PolicyEntry {

        CodeSource codesource;
        Vector<Permission> permissions;

        /**
         * Given a Permission and a CodeSource, create a policy entry.
         *
         * XXX Decide if/how to add validity fields and "purpose" fields to
         * XXX policy entries
         *
         * @param cs the CodeSource, which encapsulates the URL and the public
         *        key
         *        attributes from the policy config file.   Validity checks are
         *        performed on the public key before PolicyEntry is called.
         *
         */
        PolicyEntry(CodeSource cs)
        {
            this.codesource = cs;
            this.permissions = new Vector<Permission>();
        }

        /**
         * add a Permission object to this entry.
         */
        void add(Permission p) {
            permissions.addElement(p);
        }

        /**
         * Return the CodeSource for this policy entry
         */
        CodeSource getCodeSource() {
            return this.codesource;
        }

        public String toString(){
            StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer();
            sb.append(rb.getString("LPARAM"));
            sb.append(getCodeSource());
            sb.append("\n");
            for (int j = 0; j < permissions.size(); j++) {
                Permission p = permissions.elementAt(j);
                sb.append(rb.getString("SPACE"));
                sb.append(rb.getString("SPACE"));
                sb.append(p);
                sb.append(rb.getString("NEWLINE"));
            }
            sb.append(rb.getString("RPARAM"));
            sb.append(rb.getString("NEWLINE"));
            return sb.toString();
        }

    }
}

class PolicyPermissions extends PermissionCollection {

    private static final long serialVersionUID = -1954188373270545523L;

    private CodeSource codesource;
    private Permissions perms;
    private PolicyFile policy;
    private boolean notInit; // have we pulled in the policy permissions yet?
    private Vector<Permission> additionalPerms;

    PolicyPermissions(PolicyFile policy,
                      CodeSource codesource)
    {
        this.codesource = codesource;
        this.policy = policy;
        this.perms = null;
        this.notInit = true;
        this.additionalPerms = null;
    }

    public void add(Permission permission) {
        if (isReadOnly())
            throw new SecurityException
            (PolicyFile.rb.getString
            ("attempt.to.add.a.Permission.to.a.readonly.PermissionCollection"));

        if (perms == null) {
            if (additionalPerms == null)
                additionalPerms = new Vector<Permission>();
            additionalPerms.add(permission);
        } else {
            perms.add(permission);
        }
    }

    private synchronized void init() {
        if (notInit) {
            if (perms == null)
                perms = new Permissions();

            if (additionalPerms != null) {
                Enumeration<Permission> e = additionalPerms.elements();
                while (e.hasMoreElements()) {
                    perms.add(e.nextElement());
                }
                additionalPerms = null;
            }
            policy.getPermissions(perms,codesource);
            notInit=false;
        }
    }

    public boolean implies(Permission permission) {
        if (notInit)
            init();
        return perms.implies(permission);
    }

    public Enumeration<Permission> elements() {
        if (notInit)
            init();
        return perms.elements();
    }

    public String toString() {
        if (notInit)
            init();
        return perms.toString();
    }
}
